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Jonathan Haidt

American · b. 1963

4 books reviewed Avg rating 4.5 / 5Top rating 4.7 / 5

Thinkers50 ranking, multiple academic honors

American social psychologist whose The Anxious Generation argues that smartphone and social media adoption caused a mental health crisis in adolescents across the Western world.

Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at NYU’s Stern School of Business who has written widely on moral psychology, political polarization, and the psychology of religion. The Anxious Generation, published in 2024, makes his most high-profile and contested argument: that the rapid adoption of smartphones by adolescents beginning around 2010–2012 caused a genuine mental health crisis, particularly among girls, that is directly causally linked to the rise of social media platforms designed to exploit adolescent attention.

Haidt’s argument draws on epidemiological data showing a sharp deterioration in adolescent mental health across Western countries after 2012, and on theories about the developmental needs of children and adolescents that smartphones and social media systematically undermine. The book is well-organized, clearly argued, and has generated significant public debate, contributing to real policy conversations about phone use in schools.

4 Books Reviewed

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Bestseller

The Righteous Mind

by Jonathan Haidt

4.7

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt explains why people disagree so fiercely about politics and religion — not because some are moral and others aren't, but because human moral psychology contains multiple foundations that different people and cultures weight differently.

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The Happiness Hypothesis

by Jonathan Haidt

4.5

Haidt examines ten great ideas about happiness drawn from ancient philosophy and religion, testing each against modern psychology research to determine what the ancients got right, what they got wrong, and what the science adds.

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4.4

Haidt and Lukianoff argue that three 'great untruths' — that fragility is real, that emotional reasoning is reliable, and that society is a battle between good and evil — have taken hold on university campuses, harming students and undermining the goals of liberal education.

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The Anxious Generation book cover
Bestseller

The Anxious Generation

by Jonathan Haidt

4.3

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt documents the sudden rise in adolescent mental illness since 2012 and argues that smartphone-based childhood — specifically social media — is the primary driver.

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